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Lambykins's Dutch Coffee House - ADULTS ONLY (LAMB)     

Spaceman - 28 Jan 2005 23:56


CLOSED - THANKS to all customers for the last few years

optomistic - 19 Oct 2006 09:48 - 11536 of 24230

Address:

Spacie
Expensive Hotel
Cloggyland

That should find him Bunny :-)

stockbunny - 19 Oct 2006 11:02 - 11537 of 24230

Should do, I'll add a PS - OFTEN FOUND IN THE COMPANY OF A LAMB
that should make extra sure, mind you may get him a few funny looks but it will be worth it for his haddock fish fingers :>)

Socrates - 19 Oct 2006 16:53 - 11538 of 24230

Hi all, dull, dull, dull. Rain too.

KEAYDIAN - 19 Oct 2006 21:04 - 11539 of 24230

Socs, relax, have a fish finger!

Spaceman - 20 Oct 2006 00:42 - 11540 of 24230

Evening all, thanks for the fish fingers they arrived fine but Lambykins accepted the order and ate the lot, he said he had always fancied some fish and he really liked them and that they made a nice change from grass!

Opto, hotel should have read not very expensive hotel cloggyland ;-)

optomistic - 20 Oct 2006 08:23 - 11541 of 24230

Good morning Spacie, it was the cost of the packets of crisps and chocolate bars that made me think it was expensive :-)

stockbunny - 20 Oct 2006 08:27 - 11542 of 24230

Grotty and damp here this morning :>(
Typical - it knows I want to pop out and do some shopping!
Danish and a cuppa I think..

optomistic - 20 Oct 2006 08:41 - 11543 of 24230

Grotty here as well Bunny, danish and tea (pot) for me please.

Spaceman - 20 Oct 2006 09:11 - 11544 of 24230

Dull and gray just started to rain in Hastings.

Can I join in the tea and danish party please ?

Interesting flight back last night, started off as fabulous sunny flight, you could see for 100 miles and it was smooth and lovely, I had a windows seat and it was magical watching the world go by but as we got to Kent it deteriorated dramatically and became very dark and very turbulent, we then spend about 15 minutes avoiding thunderstorms and being tossed around in cloud and heavy rain, I was pleased when we landed.

Opto ;-) it was the Movenpick voorburg which is my favorite hotel in Den Haag even though its in the middle of nowhere. 90Euros a night but nicer than the far more expensive places .

optomistic - 20 Oct 2006 09:17 - 11545 of 24230

you can have two danish Spacie, or more if required...very reasonable here :-)
Turbulance makes for interesting flying but thunderstorms....yuk!!

stockbunny - 20 Oct 2006 11:39 - 11546 of 24230

Umm only been on a plane in a storm once, over Canadian/US boarder, wasn't pleasant especially as by then everyone had already been on the plane for hours and some had soaked a lot of alcohol by then.

Socrates - 20 Oct 2006 17:13 - 11547 of 24230

Spacie
There is a saying in aviation, "any landing that you walk away from is a good landing", so never mind the storms, they are just for added interest.

I don't know that hotel. The one I stayed at had a red light outside. I had to stop going there as they always wanted you to share the room. Not my style at all.

I feel like a dose of sherry trifle and a cuppa. Is it the weekend or am I dreaming?

optomistic - 20 Oct 2006 18:01 - 11548 of 24230

Socco you're right about the landings :-)
Red light hotels definately give a wide birth.

Socrates - 20 Oct 2006 18:34 - 11549 of 24230

So, there I was last night closing down my PC when this massage popped up saying that MS upgrade was ready to install Microsoft Exploder 7. So I now have this nice new explorer screen which, oddly enough, is exactly the same as the one I had before.

Iffy day on the old portofilo, like my school reports used to say "could do better".

Spaceman - 20 Oct 2006 18:48 - 11550 of 24230

Hi Socs, IE7 is fairly good, main benefit is that it has tabs (which other excellent browsers have had for a while) its just been released from a huge public beta and the release version is much better that the final beta. It appears to be very stable and fast I have to say I am impressed and I am not normally impressed by MS.

Your right about a landing that you can walk away from being a good one, when I was a pilot I tested that every time I landed ;-)

Socrates - 20 Oct 2006 19:19 - 11551 of 24230

Spacie
I was using the latest MS Explorer Beta and have not yet noticed any difference. Mind you, I only use the basic functions because I don't know any better. I'm OK with tabs though.

Spaceman - 20 Oct 2006 21:05 - 11552 of 24230

Socs, no functional differences between the release and the beta, its faster on my machine and so far it has not crashed. I reemoved the beta last week because i was ahving problems with crashes and with some secure sites.

Socrates - 20 Oct 2006 22:13 - 11553 of 24230

Crash, MS products crash?

optomistic - 20 Oct 2006 22:25 - 11554 of 24230

Probably got your "Microsoft Exploder 7" on board Socco..... LOL

Socrates - 21 Oct 2006 08:45 - 11555 of 24230

Hello, sunshine on a Saturday, whatever next?

Busy weekend for Socco, antiques fair at the racecourse and then shopping today. Tomorrow a family history fair at the Pump Room.

Now for something really important, breakfast. Since I can't decide between FEB or continental I'll have both.
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